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ie eo @ @ @ American Journal of Audiology: A Journal of Clinical Practice Index to Volume 5, 1996 Author Index Title Index Department Index Author Index Dennis, K. C. See Paul & Dennis, March Herrmann, B. See Halpin et al., March 1996, 5-8. 1996, 23-32. Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Durrant, J. D. See Ferraro et al., November Holt, T. D. See Seeger & Holt, July 1996, Kemp, R. J. Control and prevention of 1996, 35-37. 7-10. disease transmission in audiology Durrant, J. D., & Fowler, C.G. ABR Horowitz-Nusem, S., Wolf, M., & practice. March 1996, 74-82. protocols for dealing with asymmetric Kronenberg, J. Sarcoidosis presenting Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., & Pool, hearing loss. November 1996, 5-6. with dish-shaped hearing loss. March A. F. ABR indices: Sensitivity, speci- Erber, N. P., & Heine, C. Screening recep- 1996, 33-34. ficity, and tumor size. March 1996, 97— tive communication of older adults in Hughes, L. F. See Campbell et al., Novem- 104. residential care. November 1996, ber 1996, 7-10. Beauchaine, K. L. See Sinclair et al., 38-46. Humes, L. E. Evolution of prescriptive November 1996, 52-56. Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. fitting approaches. July 1996, 19-23. Campbell, K. C. M. See Coburn et al., Factors that affect the use of hearing Hurley, R. M. See Musiek et al., March March 1996, 35-43. aids by older people: A new perspec- 1996, 90-96. Campbell, K. C. M., Naritoku, D. K., tive. July 1996, 11-18. Hynd, G. W. See Riccio et al., July 1996, Evans, M. S., Hughes, L. F., & Rybak, Evans, M. S. See Campbell et al., Novem- 55-62. L. P. Is valproic acid ototoxic? Novem- ber 1996, 7-10. Kemp, R. J. See Ballachanda et al., March ber 1996, 7-10. Feigin, J. A. See Sinclair et al., November 1996, 74-82. Campbell, K. C. M., Rybak, L. P., & 1996, 52-56. Kennedy, E. S. See Davenport & Khardori, R. Sensorineural hearing loss Ferraro, J. A., Durrant, J. D., Sininger, Kennedy, July 1996, 36-40. and dyslipidemia. November 1996, Y. S., & Campbell, K. Recommended Khardori, R. See Campbell et al., Novem- 11-14. guidelines for reporting AEP specifica- ber 1996, 11-14. Campbell, K. See Ferraro et al., November tions. November 1996, 35-37. Khetarpal, U. See Halpin et al., March 1996, 35-37. Flores, P., Martin, F. N., & Champlin, 1996, 105-111. Champlin, C. A. See Flores et al., March C. A. Providing audiological services Kile, J. E. Audiologic assessment of chil- 1996, 69-73. to Spanish speakers. March 1996, dren with Down syndrome. March Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., Kuhn, 69-73. 1996, 44-52. M. J., & Moreno, M. A. Electrophysi- Fowler, C. G. See Durrant & Fowler, Kileny, P. R. See Zwolan et al., March ological and structural abnormaiities in November 1996, 5-6. 1996, 9-19. a long-term survivor of Trisomy 13 Garstecki, D. C. Older adults: Hearing Kronenberg, J. See Horowitz-Nusem et al., (Patau’s syndrome). March 1996, handicap and hearing aid management. March 1996, 33-34. 35-43. November 1996, 25-34. Kuhn, M. J. See Coburn et al., March Cohen, M. J. See Riccio et al., July 1996, Halpin, C. New methods in the molecular 1996, 35-43. 55-62. genetic study and treatment of hearing Lamb, N. L. See Erber et al., July 1996, Cohen, M. R., & McCollough, T. D. loss. March 1996, 83-89. 11-18. Infection control protocols for audiolo- Halpin, C., Herrmann, B., & Whearty, M. Lind, C. See Erber et al., July 1996, gists. March 1996, 20-22. A family with autosomal-dominant 11-18. Crandell, C. C., & Smaldino, J. J. Speech progressive sensorineural hearing loss: Lundeen, C. Count-the-dot audiogram in perception in noise by children for Rehabilitation and counseling. March perspective. November 1996, 57-58. whom English is a second language. 1996, 23-32. Martin, F. N. See Flores et al., March November 1996, 47-51. Halpin, C., Khetarpal, U., & McKenna, M. 1996, 69-73. Dalzell, S. See Van Vliet & Daizell, July Autosomal-dominant progressive Marttila, J. Letter to the editor. March 1996, 5-6. snesorineural hearing loss in a large 1996, 112. Davenport, M., & Kennedy, E. S. The North American family. March 1996, McCarthy, P. Hearing aid fitting and professional doctorate in audiology: 105-111. audiologic rehabilitation: A comple- Students’ perspectives. July 1996, Heine, C. See Erber & Heine, November mentary relationship. July 1996, 36—40. 1996, 38-46. 24-28. CI Ne ET NE EE Dh GE Ie ABMS Sn Oise AP < Cor mie? SNea ad 6 AS 2 AHI I Re McCollough, T. D. See Cohen & The Pediatric Working Group, Conference M., Naritoku, D. K., Evans, M. S., McCollough, March 1996, 20-22. on Amplification for Children. With Hughes, L. F., & Rybak, L. P. Novem- McCormick, C. A. See Musiek et al., Auditory Deficits Amplification for ber 1996, 7-10. March 1996, 90-96. infants and children with hearing loss. New methods in the molecular genetic McKenna, M. See Halpin et al., March March 1996, 53-68. study and treatment of hearing loss. 1996, 105-111. Van Vliet, D. See Ricketts & Van Vliet, Halpin, C. March 1996, 83-89. Molt, L. See Riccio et al., July 1996, 55-62. July 1996, 29-35. Sensorineural hearing loss and Moodie, K. S. See Sinclair et al., Novem- Van Vliet, D., & Dalzell, S. Hearing aids: dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., ber 1996, 52-56. Size versus performance? July 1996, Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- Moreno, M. A. See Coburn et al., March 5-6. ber 1996, 11-14. 1996, 35-43. Whearty, M. See Halpin et al., March Speech perception in noise by children for Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & 1996, 23-32. whom English is a second language. Hurley, R. M. Hit and false-alarm rates Wolf, M. See Horowitz-Nusem et al., Crandell, C. C., & Smaldino, J. J. of selected ABR indices in differentiat- March 1996, 33-34. November 1996, 47-51. ing cochlear disorders from acoustic Zimmerman-Phillips, S. See Zwolan et al., tumors. March 1996, 90-96. March 1996, 9-19. Hearing Loss and Deafness Naritoku, D. K. See Campbell et al., No- Zwolan, T. A., Kileny, P. R., Zimmerman- Autosomal-dominant progressive vember 1996, 7-10. Phillips, S., & Telian, S. A. Adult and snesorineural hearing loss in a large Olsen, W. O. See Bauch et al., March pediatric cochlear implant programs at North American family. Halpin, C., 1996, 97-104. the University of Michigan. March Khetarpal, U., & McKenna, M. March Paul, R. G., & Dennis, K. C. What about 1996, 9-19. 1996, 105-111. tinnitus? March 1996, 5-8. Electrophysiological and structural abnor- Pool, A. F. See Bauch et al., March 1996, malities in a long-term survivor of Subject Index 97-104. Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). Raggio, M. California audiologists and the Hearing Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., AuD: A survey of current opinion. Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March November 1996, 15-24. Nature of Hearing and its Disorders — 1996, 35-43. Riccio, C. A., Hynd, G. W., Cohen, M. J., Normal Auditory Systems Hit and false-alarm rates of selected ABR & Molt, L. The Staggered Spondaic Central auditory processing: Current status indices in differentiating cochlear Word Test: Performance of children of research and implications for clini- disorders from acoustic tumors. with attention-deficit hyperactivity cal practice. Task Force on Central Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & disorder. July 1996, 55-62. Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- Hurley, R. M. March 1996, 90-96. Ricketts, T. A., & Van Vliet, D. Updating opment. July 1996, 41-54. Is valproic acid ototoxic? Campbell, K. C. our fitting strategies given new tech- M., Naritoku, D. K., Evans, M. S.., nology. July 1996, 29-35. Auditory and Other Otic Pathologies Hughes, L. F., & Rybak, L. P. Novem- Roeser, R. J. See Ballachanda et al., March ABR indices: Sensitivity, specificity, and ber 1996, 7—10. 1996, 74-82. tumor size. Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., Providing audiological services to Rybak, L. P. See Campbell et al., Novem- & Pool, A. F. March 1996, 97-104. Spanish speakers. Flores, P., Martin, F. ber 1996, 11-14. Autosomal-dominant progressive N., & Champlin, C. A. March 1996, Rybak, L. P. See Campbell et al., Novem- snesorineural hearing loss in a large 69-73. ber 1996, 7—10. North American family. Halpin, C., Sarcoidosis presenting with dish-shaped Seeger, C. P., & Holt, T. D. A total quality Khetarpal, U., & McKenna, M. March hearing loss. Horowitz-Nusem, S., management approach to the provision 1996, 105-111. Wolf, M., & Kronenberg, J. March of audiology services in a long-term Central auditory processing: Current status 1996, 33-34. care facility. July 1996, 7-10. of research and implications for clini- Screening receptive communication of Seewald, R. C. See Sinclair et al., Novem- cal practice. Task Force on Central older adults in residential care. Erber, ber 1996, 52-S6. Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, Sinclair, S. T., Beauchaine, K. L., Moodie, opment. July 1996, 41-54. 38-46. K. S., Feigin, J. A., Seewald, R. C., & Electrophysiological and structural abnor- Sensorineural hearing loss and Stelmachowicz, P. G. Repeatability of malities in a long-term survivor of dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., a real-ear-to-coupler difference mea- Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- surement as a function of age. Novem- Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., ber 1996, 11-14. ber 1996, 52-56. Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March Sininger, Y. S. See Ferraro et al., Novem- 1996, 35-43. Effects of Noise and Issues in Hearing ber 1996, 35-37. Electrophysiological and structural abnor- Conservation Smaldino, J. J. See Crandell & Smaldino, malities in a long-term survivor of Sensorineural hearing loss and November 1996, 47-51. Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., Stelmachowicz, P. G. See Sinclair et al., Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- November 1996, 52-56. Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March ber 1996, 11-14. Task Force on Central Auditory Process- 1996, 35-43. ing Consensus Development. Central Hit and false-alarm rates of selected ABR Assessment of Hearing auditory processing: Current status of indices in differentiating cochlear research and implications for clinical disorders from acoustic tumors. Acoustical instruments, Measurements, practice. July 1996, 41-54. Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & and Standards Telian, S. A. See Zwolan et al., March Hurley, R. M. March 1996, 90-96. Recommended guidelines for reporting 1996, 9-19. Is valproic acid ototoxic? Campbell, K. C. AEP specifications. Ferraro, J. A., 60 American Journal of Audiology + Vol -5 * No.3 November 1996 aaeO Als aT Durrant, J. D., Sininger, Y. S., & tation: A complementary relationship. Cohen, M. R., & McCollough, T. D. Campbell, K. November 1996, 35-37. McCarthy, P. July 1996, 24-28. March 1996, 20-22. Older adults: Hearing handicap and hear- Screening ing aid management. Garstecki, D. C. Counseling Screening receptive communication of November 1996, 25-34. Providing audiological services to Spanish older adults in residential care. Erber, Providing audiological services to speakers. Flores, P., Martin, F. N., & N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, Spanish speakers. Flores, P., Martin, F. Champlin, C. A. March 1996, 69-73. 38-46. N., & Champlin, C. A. March 1996, 69-73. Auditory Processing (PLACE!) Diagnostic Audiology—General Screening receptive communication of The Staggered Spondaic Word Test: Per- ABR indices: Sensitivity, specificity, and older adults in residential care. Erber, formance of children with attention- tumor size. Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, deficit hyperactivity disorder. Riccio, & Pool, A. F. March 1996, 97-104. 38-46. C. A., Hynd, G. W., Cohen, M. J., & New methods in the molecular genetic Sensorineural hearing loss and Molt, L. July 1996, 55-62. study and treatment of hearing loss. dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., Halpin, C. March 1996, 83-89. Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- Language Sensorineural hearing loss and ber 1996, 11-14. Assessment and Intervention dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., Speech perception in noise by children for Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- whom English is a second language. Central Auditory Processing Central auditory processing: Current status ber 1996, 11-14. Crandell, C. C., & Smaldino, J. J. of research and implications for clini- November 1996, 47-51. cal practice. Task Force on Central Specific Diagnostic Techniques and Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- Approaches Hearing Aids and Other Prostheses opment. July 1996, 41-54. Behavioral Evolution of prescriptive fitting ap- Audiologic assessment of children with proaches. Humes, L. E. July 1996, Speech Down syndrome. Kile, J. E. March 19-23. 1996, 44-52. Factors that affect the use of hearing aids Nature of Normal Speech by older people: A new perspective. Perception of Speech Electrophysiologic Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. Screening receptive communication of ABR indices: Sensitivity, specificity, and July 1996, 11-18. older adults in residential care. Erber, tumor size. Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., A family with autosomal-dominant pro- N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, & Pool, A. F. March 1996, 97-104. gressive sensorineural hearing loss: 38-46. Electrophysiological and structural abnor- Rehabilitation and counseling. Halpin, malities in a long-term survivor of C., Herrmann, B., & Whearty, M. Professional and General Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). March 1996, 23-32. Scientific Issues Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., Hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabili- Professional Affairs Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March tation: A complementary relationship. 1996, 35-43. McCarthy, P. July 1996, 24-28. Service Provision Models and Problems Hit and false-alarm rates of selected ABR Older adults: Hearing handicap and hear- Control and prevention of disease trans- indices in differentiating cochlear ing aid management. Garstecki, D. C. mission in audiology practice. disorders from acoustic tumors. November 1996, 25-34. Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & Repeatability of a real-ear-to-coupler Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. Hurley, R. M. March 1996, 90-96. difference measurement as a function Factors that affect the use of hearing aids Recommended guidelines for reporting of age. Sinclair, S. T., Beauchaine, K. by older people: A new perspective. AEP specifications. Ferraro, J. A., L., Moodie, K. S., Feigin, J. A., Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. Durrant, J. D., Sininger, Y. S., & Seewald, R. C., & Stelmachowicz, P. July 1996, 11-18. Campbell, K. November 1996, 35-37. G. November 1996, 52-56. Screening receptive communication of Updating our fitting strategies given new older adults in residential care. Erber, Pediatric technology. Ricketts, T. A., & Van N. P., & Heine, C. Novernber 1996, Audiologic assessment of children with Vliet, D. July 1996, 29-35. 38-46. A total quality management approach to Down syndrome. Kile, J. E. March the provision of audiology services in a 1996, 44-52. Assessment/Intervention long-term care facility. Seeger, C. P., Central Auditory Processing & Holt, T. D. July 1996, 7-10. Intervention Central auditory processing: Current status Habilitation, Rehabilitation, and Education of research and implications for clini- Incidence and Prevalence of Factors that affect the use of hearing aids cal practice. Task Force on Central Communication Disorders by older people: A new perspective. Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- Control and prevention of disease trans- Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. opment. July 1996, 41-54. mission in audiology practice. July 1996, 11-18. Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & A family with autosomal-dominant pro- Infection Control Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. gressive sensorineural hearing loss: Control and prevention of disease trans- Rehabilitation and counseling. Halpin, mission in audiology practice. Research Issues and Methodology C., Herrmann, B., & Whearty, M. Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Central auditory processing: Current status March 1996, 23-32. Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. of research and implications for clini- Hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabili- Infection control protocols for audiologists. cal practice. Task Force on Central 61 Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- Count-the-dot audiogram in perspective. Screening receptive communication of opment. July 1996, 41-54. Lundeen, C. November 1996, 57-58. older adults in residential care. Erber, Electrophysiological and structural abnor- N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, Interdisciplinary Concerns malities in a long-term survivor of 38-46. Control and prevention of disease trans- Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). Sensorineural hearing loss and mission in audiology practice. Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. 1996, 35-43. ber 1996, 11-14. The Staggered Spondaic Word Test: Per- Evolution of prescriptive fitting ap- Speech perception in noise by children for formance of children with attention- proaches. Humes, L. E. July 1996, whom English is a second language. deficit hyperactivity disorder. Riccio, 19-23. Crandell, C. C., & Smaldino, J. J. C. A., Hynd, G. W., Cohen, M. J., & Factors that affect the use of hearing aids November 1996, 47-51. Molt, L. July 1996, 55-62. by older people: A new perspective. The Staggered Spondaic Word Test: Per- Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. formance of children with attention- Professional Training July 1996, 11-18. deficit hyperactivity disorder. Riccio, A family with autosomal-dominant pro- C. A., Hynd, G. W., Cohen, M. J., & Education and Continuing Education gressive sensorineural hearing loss: Molt, L. July 1996, 55-62. California audiologists and the AuD: A Rehabilitation and counseling. Halpin, A total quality management approach to survey of current opinion. Raggio, M. C., Herrmann, B., & Whearty, M. the provision of audiology services in a November 1996, 15-24. March 1996, 23-32. long-term care facility. Seeger, C. P., Control and prevention of disease trans- Hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabili- & Holt, T. D. July 1996, 7-10. mission in audiology practice. tation: A complementary relationship. Updating our fitting strategies given new Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & McCarthy, P. July 1996, 24-28. technology. Ricketts, T. A., & Van Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. Hearing aids: Size versus performance? Vliet, D. July 1996, 29-35. The professional doctorate in audiology: Van Vliet, D., & Dalzell, S. July 1996, What about tinnitus? Paul, R. G., & Den- Students’ perspectives. Davenport, M., 5-6. nis, K. C. March 1996, 5-8. & Kennedy, E. S. July 1996, 36—40. Hit and false-alarm rates of selected ABR indices in differentiating cochlear Title Index disorders from acoustic tumors. Department Index Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & ABR indices: Sensitivity, specificity, and Hurley, R. M. March 1996, 90-96. Clinical Focus @ Consult tumor size. Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., Infection control protocols for audiolo- & Pool, A. F. March 1996, 97-104. gists. Cohen, M. R., & McCollough, T. ABR protocols for dealing with asymmet- ABR protocols for dealing with asymmet- D. March 1996, 20-22. ric hearing loss. Durrant, J. D., & ric hearing loss. Durrant, J. D., & Is valproic acid ototoxic?. Campbell, K. C. Fowler, C. G. November 1996, 5-6. Fowler, C. G. November 1996, 5-6. M., Naritoku, D. K., Evans, M. S., Adult and pediatric cochlear implant Hughes, L. F., & Rybak, L. P. Novem- Clinical Focus @ Grand Rounds programs at the University of Michi- ber 1996, 7—10. gan. Zwolan, T. A., Kileny, P. R., Letter to the editor. Marttila, J. March Amplification for infants and children Zimmerman-Phillips, S., & Telian, S. 1996, 112. with hearing loss. The Pediatric Work- A. March 1996, 9-19. New methods in the molecular genetic ing Group, Conference on Amplifica- Amplification for infants and children study and treatment of hearing loss. tion for Children With Auditory Defi- with hearing loss. The Pediatric Work- Halpin, C. March 1996, 83-89. cits. March 1996, 53-68. ing Group, Conference on Amplifica- Older adults: Hearing handicap and hear- Audiologic assessment of children with tion for Children With Auditory Defi- ing aid management. Garstecki, D. C. Down syndrome. Kile, J. E. March cits. March 1996, 53-68. November 1996, 25-34. 1996, 44-52. Audiologic assessment of children with The professional doctorate in audiology: California audiologists and the AuD: A Down syndrome. Kile, J. E. March Students’ perspectives. Davenport, M.., survey of current opinion. Raggio, M. 1996, 44-52. & Kennedy, E. S. July 1996, 36-40. November 1996, 15-24. Autosomal-dominant progressive Providing audiological services to Spanish Central auditory processing: Current status snesorineural hearing loss in a large speakers. Flores, P., Martin, F. N., & of research and implications for clini- North American family. Halpin, C., Champlin, C. A. March 1996, 69-73. cal practice. Task Force on Central Khetarpal, U., & McKenna, M. March Recommended guidelines for reporting Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- 1996, 105-111. AEP specifications. Ferraro, J. A., opment. July 1996, 41-54. California audiologists and the AuD: A Durrant, J. D., Sininger, Y. S., & Electrophysiological and structural abnor- survey of current opinion. Raggio, M. Campbell, K. November 1996, 35-37. malities in a long-term survivor of November 1996, 15-24. Repeatability of a real-ear-to-coupler Trisomy 13 (Patau’s syndrome). Central auditory processing: Current status difference measurement as a function Coburn, K. L., Campbell, K. C. M., of research and implications for clini- of age. Sinclair, S. T., Beauchaine, K. Kuhn, M. J., & Moreno, M. A. March cal practice. Task Force on Central L., Moodie, K. S., Feigin, J. A., 1996, 35-43. Auditory Processing Consensus Devel- Seewald, R. C., & Stelmachowicz, P. Evolution of prescriptive fitting ap- opment. July 1996, 41-54. G. November 1996, 52-56. proaches. Humes, L. E. July 1996, Control and prevention of disease trans- Sarcoidosis presenting with dish-shaped 19-23. mission in audiology practice. hearing loss. Horowitz-Nusem, S., A family with autosomal-dominant pro- Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Wolf, M., & Kronenberg, J. March gressive sensorineural hearing loss: Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. 1996, 33-34. Rehabilitation and counseling. Halpin, 62 American Journal of Audiology + Vol. 5 + No.3 November 1996 C., Herrmann, B., & Whearty, M. Erber, N. P., Lamb, N. L., & Lind, C. disorders from acoustic tumors. March 1996, 23-32. July 1996, 11-18. Musiek, F. E., McCormick, C. A., & Hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabili- A total quality management approach to Hurley, R. M. March 1996, 90-96. tation: A complementary relationship. the provision of audiology services in a Repeatability of a real-ear-to-coupler McCarthy, P. July 1996, 24-28. long-term care facility. Seeger, C. P., difference measurement as a function Infection control protocols for audiolo- & Holt, T. D. July 1996, 7-10. of age. Sinclair, S. T., Beauchaine, K. gists. Cohen, M. R., & McCollough, T. L., Moodie, K. S., Feigin, J. A., D. March 1996, 20-22. Clinical Focus @ Site Visit Seewald, R. C., & Stelmachowicz, P. Is valproic acid ototoxic?. Campbell, K. C. G. November 1996, 52-56. Adult and pediatric cochlear implant M., Naritoku, D. K., Evans, M. S., Screening receptive communication of programs at the University of Michi- Hughes, L. F., & Rybak, L. P. Novem- older adults in residential care. Erber, gan. Zwolan, T. A., Kileny, P. R., ber 1996, 7-10. N. P., & Heine, C. November 1996, Zimmerman-Phillips, S., & Telian, S. Older adults: Hearing handicap and hear- 38-46. A. March 1996, 9-19. ing aid management. Garstecki, D. C. Speech perception in noise by children for November 1996, 25-34. whom English is a second language. Face-to-Face The professional doctorate in audiology: Crandell, C. C., & Smaldino, J. J. Students’ perspectives. Davenport, M., Hearing aids: Size versus performance? November 1996, 47-51. & Kennedy, E. S. July 1996, 36-40. Van Vliet, D., & Dalzell, S. July 1996, The Staggered Spondaic Word Test: Per- Providing audiological services to Spanish 5-6. formance of children with attention- speakers. Flores, P., Martin, F. N., & What about tinnitus? Paul, R. G., & Den- deficit hyperactivity disorder. Riccio, Champlin, C. A. March 1996, 69-73. nis, K. C. March 1996, 5-8. C. A., Hynd, G. W., Cohen, M. J., & Recommended guidelines for reporting Molt, L. July 1996, 55-62. AEP specifications. Ferraro, J. A.., Letters to the Editor Durrant, J. D., Sininger, Y. S., & Research and Technology & Campbell, K. November 1996, 35-37. Count-the-dot audiogram in perspective. Short Course Sarcoidosis presenting with dish-shaped Lundeen, C. November 1996, 57-58. hearing loss. Horowitz-Nusem, S., Marttila, J. March 1996, 112. Control and prevention of disease trans- Wolf, M., & Kronenberg, J. March mission in audiology practice. 1996, 33-34. Research and Technology @ Ballachanda, B. B., Roeser, R. J., & Sensorineural hearing loss and Articles Kemp, R. J. March 1996, 74-82. dyslipidemia. Campbell, K. C. M., New methods in the molecular genetic Rybak, L. P., & Khardori, R. Novem- ABR indices: Sensitivity, specificity, and study and treatment of hearing loss. ber 1996, 11-14. tumor size. Bauch, C. D., Olsen, W. O., Halpin, C. March 1996, 83-89. Updating our fitting strategies given new & Pool, A. F. March 1996, 97-104. technology. Ricketts, T. A., & Van Autosomal-dominant progressive Vliet, D. July 1996, 29-35. snesorineural hearing loss in a large North American family. Halpin, C., Khetarpal, U., & McKenna, M. March Clinical Focus a Innovation 1996, 105-111. Factors that affect the use of hearing aids Hit and false-alarm rates of selected ABR by older people: A new perspective. indices in differentiating cochlear

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